transient analyzer

transient analyzer

[′tranch·ənt ‚an·ə‚līz·ər]

(electronics)

An analyzer that generates transients in the form of a succession of equal electric surges of small amplitude and adjustable waveform, applies these transients to a circuit or device under test, and shows the resulting output waveforms on the screen of an oscilloscope.

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